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Sorry for talking about this again, but there it is: according to the TÜV the Cybertruck won't be legal to drive in Europe. The kicker: its design is dangerous for people outside and inside the car.
spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/t…
The reason is fairly simple. Because of its use of hardened steel as an exterior, there are no crumple zones anywhere on the car. So the force of a crash will be transmitted in full onto its passengers, which will most likely seriously injure everyone inside.
Which brings me back to the discussion about the design of the car.

If you design your car this way you failed as a designer. This is bad design. Full stop.
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